SACRAMENTO, California (Ticker) -- Using a pair of towels to
form a makeshift pillow, Sacramento Kings forward Chris Webber
got comfortable in front of his bench as his team cruised to a
130-107 rout of the Golden State Warriors.

Webber had 22 points on 7-of-10 shooting, grabbed seven rebounds
and handed out five assists as the Kings used a second-quarter
run to put his former team away early, allowing the 6-10 forward
to lay out for most the final period.

Vlade Divac had 15 points and 11 rebounds for Sacramento
(44-34), which moved one game ahead of idle Seattle for seventh
place in the Western Conference, improving their chances of
avoiding the league-leading Los Angeles Lakers in the opening
round of the playoffs. The Kings visit the Lakers at the
Staples Center on Friday.

"That's a lot better than the last three games," Kings coach
Rick Adelman said. "We really needed to get a win. Just
talking to the team about Golden State, they're very
short-handed and you know that no matter how they were going to
play, they were gonna play. I'm just pleased to get the win
with those last four to go, which are all going to be tough
games."

Predrag Stojakovic scored 13 points and Corliss Williamson added
11 for the Kings, who had seven players in double figures en
route to matching their season-high point total. Sacramento
blew out Dallas 130-109 here on March 6.

"We have a tough game (Friday)," Sacramento forward Lawrence
Funderburke said. "Hopefully we can play well."

"Anytime your main guys can get a good rest this late in the
season it is good," Corbin said. "I think we are going into the
playoffs feeling good about what we are doing."

Hughes' layup pulled Golden State within 47-43 with 5:23 left in
the first half before the Kings blew open the game.

Delk hit a 15-footer and Divac made a driving dunk before Webber
buried an 18-footer and fed Jason Williams for a layup that
stretched the lead to 55-44 with 4:09 left.

Golden State's Sam Jacobson, who scored 17 of his career-high 19
points in the first half, hit a 19-footer before the onslaught
continued.

"I felt real comfortable shooting the ball," Jacobson said. "My
teammates did a real good job of penetrating and getting me an
open look. That's basically one of my jobs on the team, to
shoot the ball. They're a great ball team, they've got a deep
bench and a lot of good players."

Corbin, Divac and Webber combined to make four free throws,
Corbin had a layup and Divac buried two more from the line to
give the Kings a 63-46 cushion 1:30 before the half. The
Warriors did not seriously challenge thereafter.